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Magna Britannia
… (as it is now allowed to be) of an early transcriber of Antonine's Itinerary, who has confounded the twelfth iter … be allowed, that the distances west of Old Sarum, both in Antonine and Richard, (the latter having probably copied from … to the distance of Isca from Durnovaria, viz. 51 miles in Antonine, and 53 measured, and wherever in this interval we …
Magna Britannia
… remarked, that this whole road is one of those omitted by Antonine, and mentioned, with the stations upon it, by … as he describes it. As these roads are not alluded to by Antonine in the slightest degree, while evident marks of them … near Newcastle, in that county (the Mediolanum of Antonine's and Richard's tenth iters.) It seems to have …
Magna Britannia
… track-way. It is mentioned in the second and fifth of Antonine's iters, and the eighth and tenth of Richard's, and … military way proceeded to the west part of the vallum of Antonine. The site is a good one, on a south bank sloping to … to the position of that town in the tenth iter of Antonine; Virosidum, because that is the most western station …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… not likely to be later than c. 150. Most of the Balmuildy (Antonine) types are of derivative form, and type 48 at Newstead (also Antonine) is perhaps a little later than the present example. … that of Dragendorff 38, a Samian type usually of Hadrian-Antonine date; but imitations, though usually not quite of …
Survey of London
… some pre-Flavian, but mostly of the period Flavian to Antonine, and also fragments of painted wall-plaster and … occupation became denser in the second century up to the Antonine period. In 1930 part of a stone-built house was … through the occupation layers containing pottery of the Antonine period, so that the walls are of later date than …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Brockley Hill is thought to be the Sulloniacae of the Antonine Itinerary and associated with the mortarium stamp of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Tacitus. Annals of Archology and Anthropology (Liverpool). Antonine Itinerary, The. Anthropological Review, The. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… generally thought to have been the Bovium, or Bonium, of Antonine. It was the site of the most ancient monastery in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… numerous coins of the emperors Nero, Trajan, Adrian, Antonine, Gallienus, Claudius Gothicus, Maxentius, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… county. Bedfordshire contained the Roman station called by Antonine Durocobriv, and by Richard of Cirencester Forum …
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